1. Lotus seeds are bitter in the heart, and pear seeds are sour in the abdomen.
Homophony: Lianzi’s heart is bitter, Li’er’s belly is sore.
2. Light a lamp at the bottom of the well and hold a candle deep in the well, like a wise man playing chess instead of playing chess.
Homophony: Light a lamp at the bottom of the well and tell her deeply, Mr. Lang Chang, don’t break the deadline.
3. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is no sunshine but there is sunshine.
Homophony: The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. The Tao is ruthless but affectionate.
4. If the pipa can bear fruit, the flutes will bloom all over the city.
Homophony: If loquats can bear fruit, flutes and flutes will bloom all over the city.
5. You get lotus root because of the lotus, and you don’t need plum blossoms when you have apricots.
Homophony: Why do you get a match? Fortunately, no matchmaking is allowed.
6. The master's aunt is carrying crops in the field, and the beautiful lady is holding an embroidery tailor in front of the hall.
Homophony: The master's aunt carries the monk in the field, and carries the scholar in front of the beautiful lady's hall.
7. Confucius was born in Zhouwei, and the dance of light began in Hanzhong.
Homophony: Confucius was born in the late Zhou Dynasty, and Guangwu originated from Hanzhong.
8. The dog gnaws the bones on the river, and the water flows down the east slope.
Homophony: Dogs gnaw on monk bones, water flows eastward and slopes corpses.
9. Looking two or three miles away, there are four or five houses in Yancun. There are six or seven balconies with eighty or ninety flowers.
Note: Use the numbers one to ten skillfully to write poems.